Rebekah Erev, artist, shares their Moon Angel Oracle Deck and describes their intentions with its creation and their use of Yiddish. They consider the powerful, anti-patriarchal implications of associating emotions with a higher power.

Rebekah Erev, artist, considers the role of diasporism in their art. They consider the importance of informing Jewish marginalization, with an understanding of the oppression of indigenous populations anywhere a Jewish diaspora can exist.

Rebekah Erev, artist, describes their film and project: Queer Mikvah: A Water Ritual. The film approaches the Jewish ritual through a queer perspective as an excluded group, and recreates, queers, the ritual through art and performance.

Rebekah Erev, artist, describes a mikvah they facilitated at Pride in San Francisco as part of their larger film and project Queer Mikvah: A Water Ritual. They explain the many different pieces brought by artists to represent, queer, and reflect on...

Rebekah Erev, artist, answers the question: why are so many Yiddishists queer Jews? They describe the way that queerness forces individuals to name their identity to find each other - a task that becomes a methodology and a philosophy for life,...